Suffolk Singers are gearing up for a charity concert in aid of FIND (Families in Need).
This will be the fourth collaboration between the choir and the charity, which provides essential services to impoverished residents of Suffolk.
Maureen Reynel MBE founded FIND in 1990, and since then, it has been delivering crucial help to people lacking a minimum standard of living.
The charity offers vital supplies like food parcels, household items, and furniture.
In a world where such services are increasingly necessary, Suffolk Singers are proud to do their part in raising funds to support FIND's ongoing mission.
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Under the baton of Claire Weston, Suffolk Singers are preparing a diverse range of music from different eras for the concert, with some unexpected additions to keep the audience entertained.
The concert will take place on Saturday, January 18, at 7.30pm in Woodbridge Community Hall, with tickets priced at £15.
Advance booking is highly recommended as the concert typically sells out.
Tickets can be purchased from the ticket line on 07843 840876, through choir members, and at wegottickets.com (a booking fee applies).
All tickets include a light supper, but attendees are encouraged to bring their own beverages.
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The upcoming concert follows a busy month for the choir, who performed in St Michael’s, the Parish Church of Framlingham in November.
The choir is known for its "beautiful blended singing" and wide-ranging programme of music.
They recently hosted another successful workshop led by Claire Weston and Jamie John Hutchings.
The event was marked by a variety of music, a short performance, and a healthy dose of cake, all enjoyed by both old and new friends.
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